Organised Meaning in English
word · lemma: organise
/ˈɔːrɡəˌnaɪzd/
OR-guh-nyzd
/ˈɔːɡɐnˌaɪzd/
AW-guhn-eyzd
释义
Describes someone or something that arranges things carefully and keeps things in order. It can also refer to events or activities that are planned and structured well.
用法与细微差别
"Organised" is the UK spelling; American English uses "organized." Commonly used to praise someone's ability to manage tasks, or to describe systematic structures (like 'an organised event'). Works as both adjective and past participle.
Spanish: organizadoPortuguese (BR): organizadoPortuguese (PT): organizadoChinese (Simplified): 有条理的 - 组织良好的Chinese (Traditional): 有條理的 - 組織良好的Hindi: संगठितArabic: منظمBengali: পরিকল্পিত - সুশৃঙ্খলRussian: организованныйJapanese: 整理された - 組織されたVietnamese: ngăn nắp - có tổ chứcKorean: 체계적인 - 정리된Turkish: düzenli - organizeUrdu: منظمIndonesian: terorganisir - teratur
例句
My desk is always organised.
basic
She is a very organised student.
basic
The team organised the files.
basic
I love how organised your kitchen is—everything has a place.
natural
The festival was so well organised, everything ran smoothly.
natural
If you stay organised, you'll save a lot of time in the long run.
natural